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By Kevin M. O'Connell and Marina Hague on January 31, 2018
As the U.S. commercial remote sensing (CRS) industry continues to evolve, there is a secondary, related industry emerging alongside the traditional imagery data providers; we refer to this as the imagery insights indus- try. A cluster of young companies,…
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In this issue, we begin our new series on the emerging imagery insights sector, or Geospatial Analytics-as-a-Service (GaaS or AaaS). In the article here, Kevin O’Connell and Marina Hague of Innovative Analytics write about this evolving field, including anticipating…
Legislation in congress has exposed a chasm in the geospatial community that could jeopardize chances to reform and improve the coordination and use of geospatial data.
Earlier this year, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) introduced the Geospatial Data Act S….
More than half a century after a study by The Aerospace Corporation first laid out the design options for it, the Global Positioning System (GPS) is now used for a vast array of missions, from personal navigation to tracking…
The amount of data being collected from satellites is extremely high and continually increasing, putting severe pressure on downlink providers. Satellite operators have been using the Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum for decades, which has a finite amount of spectrum…